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, from which the english lettuce is ultimately derived. by ad, many types were described, and lettuce appeared often in medieval writings, including several herbals . the th through th centuries saw the development of many varieties in europe, and by the mid- th century cultivars were described that
middle english , came from the old french letues or laitues, which derived from the roman name. [ ] the name romaine came from that type's use in the roman papal gardens, while cos, another term for romaine lettuce , came from the earliest european seeds of the type from the greek island of cos , a...
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